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She's one of the smallest of the Royal Caribbean line but still a great ship! We sailed out of port of Tampa. Larger ships can't depart from Tampa due to the Sunshine Skyway bridge limiting the height. I saw more dolphins from Tampa to the bridge on this cruise then I've ever seen in my 36 years living in the Tampa Bay area! Dozens of them including some babies!
Loved this presentation. My sister lives in St. Pete and we went on the cruise with Dad. I went again with my wife. The guy that gives the presentation Rick is the best. Him and Capt. Sam are always together on the same boat. And Hellas is delicious!
I thought about this a couple of months ago when I was sailing out of the port of Tampa on a cruise to Mexico. There were dolphins everywhere! Must have seen 3 dozen or more. Some were babies! I've lived in Florida for 36 years and had never before seen so many at once.
Just left Peekskill NY show Nov 18, 2023. The chant at the beginning was used and it was a Great show! Got to meet Peter Noone and speak quickly!!! Thanx Hermits- fan since 1964 . PS the fans are diehard- following the band for a long time! Peter Noone meets and greets them and signs autographs after the show. I cant wait to go again.
I find it odd that these world exhibitions from the late 1800s were 20 times the size of this one. Not to mention the amount of roman and greek architecture and old world buildings that covered the lands at these old world exhibitions. The 1894 world exhibition in chicago was on 600 acres and had 200 buildings all built for this temporary fair. Its almost as though they used a location that already had ancient structures to repurpose for the fair. Why is it that these fairs of the old world with these amazing architectural accomplishments evolved into the fair that you see in this video. Simple structures unlike those seen at the exhibitions from the 1800s. 🤔🤔🤔🤔
It was a financial disaster as were the several before it. This one had pathetically poor management. I know because I managed the game arcade for Bally's Aladdin's Castle and I had to deal with them. I was told that we were one of only three vendors who made a profit. Many went bankrupt. It was a great 6 months for me though because there were fireworks every night, great entertainment, terrific food, I meant a lot of celebrities and of course there was Bourbon Street!
I was the arcade manager at the fair and I'll agree that attendees were disproportionately white. Not sure why? They certainly were welcome as far as I was concerned. I had a crew of 14 to run the arcade and all but two were very impressive black college students. I bet they all went on to be very successful.
@@RicksTripswhy dose that matter about race? Who cares stop race bating whites were the majority of the country and still are, blacks were not interested in these kind of things
If you enjoyed this short clip of the Hollywood Studios Backlot Tour, you can see the entire tour here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-45jaWcqBexw.html